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Shame, then, that you'll probably want to put it in a protective case to prevent smashing both sides.
Metal shutters are on the windshield and on most windows (to prevent "smash-and-grabs," Ford says).
"We put her through hell," says Noel – something of an understatement for a woman whose job it was to prevent him smashing his brother's head in with a cricket bat.
Inigo Calderon headed the ball back into a crowded goalmouth and although James saved Mackail-Smith's initial shot, the veteran was helpless to prevent Barnes smashing the rebound high into the net.
In 2008 they were racing around trying to save one bank after another, and were unable to prevent a few smashes.
Oh, you know, just to collect space junk and prevent it from smashing into the many satellites that we have buzzing around up there.
Nintendo has often acted on these problems for example, the hand out of protective gloves 33 and the massive give away of protective silicone covers for the Wii remote to prevent trauma (and smashed TV screens).
An increasing number are taking direct action to prevent recordings – snatching or smashing phones or demanding the handover of footage, sometimes even after it has been livestreamed directly online.
I had to Google this, but the first Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, was given the nickname "The IRON DUKE" when he erected iron shutters on his windows to prevent angry crowds from smashing them because of his strict and unpopular opinions on things.
Existing protection techniques, like Address Space Layout Randomization and Stack-Smashing Protection, prevent potential intrusions by crashing applications when anomalous behaviors are detected.
Sneaking down to the council offices after dark, they threw a brick through a window they'd first wallpapered with honey-plastered newspaper (to prevent the glass from smashing loudly and drawing attention to them), climbed in and stole a type-writer.
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